RE: [VGRS-RRP] RRP test server woes

From: Jim Archer (jim@archer.net)
Date: Thu Apr 19 2001 - 18:20:54 EDT

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    Thanks, Scott. Even the session command often gives me the 500 response. I
    have gotton it to work intermintantly. Prehapy my typing, although I don't
    think thats it. I'm not sure how to produce a transcript of whats being
    passed, since the server does not echo back what I type to it.

    One thing I did notice is that the perl code seems to specify that the
    parameters for session are -id and -password yet RFC 2832 says that they
    are -Id and -Password.

    So I'm wondering which is correct or if the case is not important?

    Thanks for your help. I'm not sure whats going on with the server, but I'm
    making progress.

    Jim

    --On Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:36 PM -0400 "Hollenbeck, Scott"
    <shollenbeck@verisign.com> wrote:

    >> -----Original Message-----
    >> From: Jim Archer [mailto:jim@archer.net]
    >> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:17 PM
    >> To: rrp@verisign-grs.com
    >> Subject: [VGRS-RRP] RRP test server woes
    >>
    >>
    >> Hi All...
    >>
    >> I'm having ig fun fighting with the RRP test server bundled with the
    >> registrar-toolkit 1.1.0a. I have it running on a Debian/Linux
    >> system on port 1648.
    >>
    >> I can telnet to it and it answers by identifying itself and giving me a .
    >>
    >> But no matter what command I send to it, even the simple describe
    >> command, it replies with either 500 or 547. I have tried a variety of
    >> cases and such, all the same.
    >>
    >> Is there a trick?
    >
    > No, there are no tricks involved. Based on the error codes you listed, it
    > sounds like you're either sending bogus commands or you're not sending a
    > login command as your first command. Can you provide a transcript of your
    > session?
    >
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